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Where the stars dine at Disneyland.

Dr. Lee Returning Home To Dine At Club 33

After working 28 years at Club 33, it was so wonderful to return, but this time I was the guest!Mickey and Pluto seemed happy to see me and I was sure happy to see them. Honestly, I miss Club 33, being there felt like home.

Dr. Lee Waiting For The Next Drink Order!

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Today,Oct.30 at approx. 5:40 a.m. my brother was killed by someone driving under the influence of drugs. Working for 33 years at the California Gas Company in Corona California, he was cycling to work as always. He was the middle of 3 brothers,(me being the oldest),was only 2 years away from retirement , his 61st birthday only 2 days ago. Driver was arrested for under the influence.

To everyone who reads this, be careful out there and don't drink,drugs and drive......

Monday, October 27, 2014

With worldwide gross of more than $6.2 billion, "The Lion King" stage musical has now achieved the most successful box office total of any media in entertainment history. The show took over the top spot from the $6 billion-earning "The Phantom of the Opera."

Currently, "The Lion King" is playing in New York, London, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Hamburg, Germany, and on tour across North America. More than 75 million people have seen The Lion King's 22 global productions.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Ashdon Inc, a leading force in the bridal and formal industry, recently unveiled the 2015 Disney Royal Ball spring collection. The line includes new Quinceanera gowns inspired by beloved Disney characters including Anna and Elsa from Walt Disney Animation Studio's blockbuster film "Frozen."

The Disney Royal Ball collection debuted in 2013 as the first ever line of Quinceanera gowns inspired by the inner qualities, personalities and stories of the Disney Princesses. Designed in collaboration with Disney Consumer Products, the line features 13 new gowns including a special-edition design for "la Corona de la Princesa."

The 2015 Disney Royal Ball spring collection is available now specialty and formal wear retailers across the U.S. and Canada and is available for preorder through select retailers. For more information, visit www.QuinceRoyalBall.com.

This Halloween, say "boo" to unsafe conditions. When the grim grinning ghosts come out to socialize, take precautions to make this Halloween not a night of fright but of safe delight.

TRIP OR TREAT? Make sure your child's costume isn't to long that it is a tripping hazard. According to the National Safety Council, falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries on Halloween, so select a flame-retardant costume that fits well and consider adding reflective tape or striping for enhanced visibility.

HEALTHY HALLOWEEN: Before allowing a child to eat Halloween candy, inspect it!!!! The U.S. Food and Drug Administration suggests that adults should inspect commercially wrapped treats for signs of tampering, such as an unusual appearance or discoloration, tiny pinholes or tears in wrappers and throw away anything that looks suspicious. Instruct your child not to eat any candy until you've inspected it together.

HAPPY HAUNTS: When trick-or-treating, teach your kids to only travel in familiar areas along an established route and to stop only at well-lit houses or apartments. Before going out, designate a meeting location and time, and make sure you have a way to communicate with your child.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, one of Walt Disney's earliest cartoon stars, has made his way off the page and into sunny Buena Vista Street in Disney California Adventure Park. Over the past couple of years, Guests have been donning rabbit ear hats and enjoying Oswald ice cream sundaes at Clarabelle's. Now, Guests can meet the lucky rabbit himself.

Oswald made his film debut Sept. 5,1927, in the cartoon short "Trolley Troubles". Walt went on to produce 26 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts before losing the rights to the character in 1928. It was that experience that inspired the creation of Mickey Mouse-and the rest is history. Oswald finally returned to the Disney family in 2006 and made his first Disney parks appearance earlier this year at Tokyo DisneySea.

Oswald is scheduled to make appearances from park open to 7 p.m. daily between the entrance turnstiles and Hyperion Bridge.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Opening Oct. 6,2014, Anna & Elsa's Boutique will be the shopping destination for all "Frozen" character merchandise.

Opening in the space formerly occupied by Studio Disney 365, the boutique will offer transformations inspired by beloved characters like Anna, Elsa and Olaf. Available merchandise will include apparel, plush, costumes and more.

TRANSFORMATIONS RESERVATIONS FOR GUESTS AGES 3-12 can be made at 714-781-STYLE.

Friday, October 10, 2014

On July 17, 1989, Splash Mountain opened at Disneyland, joining the park's other famous mountain attractions, Matterhorn Bobsleds,Space Mountain and Big Thunder Railroad. Peaking at 87 feet tall, the attraction features characters from the animated sequences of Walt Disney's classic film "Song of the South."

The film comes to life as Guests board a hollowed-out log vehicle to join the clever Brer Rabbit on his search for a "Laughin Place," encountering trouble with Brer Bear and Brer Fox along the way. Critters serenade the travelers with songs from the film as the log floats downstream, eventually careening five stories down Chick-A-Pin Hill and splashing into Briar Patch.

The attraction's finale reminds Brer Rabbit and Guests about the comforts of home and guarantees a " Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"day. The showboat in the finale was also the largest animated prop at the time, measuring 50 feet wide and 30 feet high.

Many of the 100 Audio-Animatronics figures were repurposed from the America Sings attraction, which closed in 1988.

The addition of Splash Mountain-along with a new restaurant, Harbor Galley, and two new shops- capped a project to transform the land, formerly known as Bear Country, into Critter Country.